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241  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 22, 2014, 03:03:41 AM
Well, kickstarterbutwithbitcoin.com is apparently still available, as is kickstarterbutwithbitcoinexceptevrnbetter.com

I don't understand why you imagine random people who have no idea of what your business entails will come up with better domain names than you could.
242  Economy / Securities / Re: [Cryptostocks] (DIVC) Dividend Crazy on: February 22, 2014, 02:52:38 AM
anyone know whatever happend to this fund? I see it did pay out a dividend on 2/18, the first since Nov. I feel bad for whoever all has the 533 shares of this; looks like the average dividend has been about .00025 per share on a stock that went for .25 per share, so only 985 more dividends to go until you can break even! At least you can sell your shares at .00013 btc, only a 99.95% loss (though to be fair thats not counting the dividends, so i guess it'd be like a 98% loss...lulz)
Seriously though I would love to get in on this, the contact info listed is tormail and this guy managed to rake in 136 btc and only pay out 3.25 in dividends. I can't help but wonder if anyone managed to track OP down and sue for civil claims or SEC/FBI issues for securities fraud....
 If not then I'd like to announce the IPO of FISHFund...Cheesy

GOSH PAW I DUN INVESTED IN THIS UNLICENSED, UNREGULATED SECURITY CALLED "DIVIDENDCRAZY"

NOW THEY DUN DISAPPEARED ON ME
243  Economy / Securities / Re: Diamond Circle - Information memorandum - Ticker 'XDC' - Cryptostocks.com on: February 22, 2014, 02:46:11 AM
1.  Cars with hubcaps are for poor people.  Anyone stealing hubcaps in this day and age is not just drug-addled, but hopelessly, pathologically stupid.

what if you really, REALLY NEEDED that hubcap, right now

i'm, uh, asking for a friend
244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: DigitalCoinFarm - Get shares to build your own cloud scrypt asic miner today on: February 22, 2014, 02:35:09 AM
GridSeed promised 500 unit after IPO, it about 300/khs of scrypt hashrate each unit, total hashrate is 150mhs, with 7watt power each miner. It gonna make a lot profit for us.

You don't speak fluent English, fine.

You don't understand what a slash means when it occurs in units (SPOILER ALERT: it means division), sad but sadly not surprising.

You're banking on "promised" miners that don't exist yet, fucking lol.
245  Economy / Lending / Re: lucrative Investment Oppertunity for Australians Only on: February 21, 2014, 05:20:38 AM
I just invested a fiver and I already earned HPV, Crohn's Disease, and adult onset diabetes!
246  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 21, 2014, 05:01:33 AM
Oh, okay.  Sorry if I seemed dismissive earlier.  With 0.6BTC, once you acquire a nice matching domain name and twitter account with lotz of Z's, you could certainly launch the next kickstarter but with bitcoin, except much more advanced.  Just IPO it on Cryptostocks.
247  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 21, 2014, 04:52:56 AM
Seriously, how would you even launch a website if you literally cannot even pay your 0.05BTC bounty upfront but have to hedge it as "once I get my hands on more money"?
248  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 21, 2014, 04:48:33 AM
maybe you could crowdfund the branding effort?   

put it on kickstarter maybe...
249  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 21, 2014, 04:46:09 AM
Branding is indeed hard, and here's you trying to brand a Kickstarter-but-with-bitcoin, "but much more advanced" except you can't give any details, for twenty goddamn dollars.
250  Economy / Services / Re: [Need Help] Finding a Good Domain Name! 0.05 BTC Reward! on: February 21, 2014, 04:39:51 AM
literally lol
251  Economy / Securities / Re: [ANN] [EasyBitzz] IPO Announcement on: February 21, 2014, 04:27:59 AM
The way things sit right now...Mt. Gox is holding Bitcoin prices hostage...coinbase takes 5+ days for almost everything...and our friends and family are having problems getting Bitcoin quickly enough to invest in our IPO.  This must end.  Brick and mortar Bitcoin exchanges will popularize cryptocurrency in new markets, make Bitcoins more accessible to current owners, and stabilize all cryptocurrency through their very existence.
The question is why these exchanges don’t exist already? The answer is that it’s a scary market.  The stability of Bitcoin is in question.  Every week there seems to be a new scandal, and untested government regulation requires significant time and capital investment to create a business that no one is sure will last.  While everyone is waiting for permission...we’ll just do it.

With current Bitcoin prices we’re asking for somewhere in the neighborhood of 75,000 dollars.  We’ll be using a shoestring budget...but in the end all we need is enough money to get a specialized lawyer, rent a brick and mortar location or two, and hang a sign...everything else is window dressing.  We are aware of all the different laws and regulations that exist.  They are quite undefined...and can be either worked around (vouchers, private club), ignored (legally challenged), or completely observed.  We have access to some free legal help, but in end we’ll hire one of these new brand of crypto-accountant-lawyers to advise us on exactly what is possible.  Are we putting the cart before the horse?  Absolutely, but right now this is the only way to get things done at a reasonable price.

 We expect criticism, but please visit our webpage and read into our motivation.  If you believe that we are naive...then perhaps...but we are not trying to steal anyone’s money.  Email us, tell us your skills, and we’ll put you to work.  We have the foolish idea that people might see the benefits of a publicly owned brick and mortar exchange, and so we are going to open one.  If it’s only the founders sitting around a ticker with their Bitcoin wallets open and a stack of twenties then so be it, but we were hoping for some legitimacy.  We thought public ownership and a financially transparent business would help in this regard.

This is all uncharted waters, and our business plan is definitely unique...even undefined in many places.  Few things can be set in stone as malleability will be required if this venture is to succeed.  We want to hear from our shareholders, and cryptostocks makes voting very convenient.  EasyBitzz believes cryptocurrency will shake the foundations of economics and government.  We expect many people will say that what we are proposing is impossible…and they are free to keep their coins.  We are hoping for owners who believe in our greater mission of promoting the mass adoption of cryptocurrency.     

i dunno... maybe if you (plural) used more... you know... ellipses... in your official communication...

maybe add at least another "z" to your name... i might invest... two z's is like... you know they're trying something but have they... y'know... got the guts... i think three z's would be better, perhaps four?Huh!
252  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 03:25:41 AM
Hey Vigil, remember when you saw some hash power come online in roughly 25GH/s chunks and you were SO FUCKING CONVINCED that just had to be VMC machines coming online?
Stop imagining up the best possible explanation for every event that occurs and start living in the real world.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say. I was simply clarifying Ken's statement in regards to the board in the picture.

What's the mystery?   You were slobbering all over that hashpower, holy shit you were so into it, it took three burly guys with hospital armbands to convince you it was not VMC, and we're still not sure you believed it.
253  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 03:12:16 AM
Ken, whose board is in those pictures? What chips are on that board?

This is a board that our engineer designed and those are BFL chips.  He will be designing a reference board for our DIY for our 55nm and 28nm chips like this one.

How about postin' a pic that doesn't look like pixel art?  Also, your chips are pin-compatible to BFL?  Honest Injun?
I think he is saying that that isn't the board for the 55nm, but a board one of the engineers made for the BFL chip.

No, it would have to be a redesign, but not much of one.

holy crap so this really IS a stolen BFL design

HOLY CRAP

Jesus christ Ken, come good with your Lord and Maker, you cannot possibly hope to come ahead in this fight
254  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 03:08:33 AM
Ken, whose board is in those pictures? What chips are on that board?

This is a board that our engineer designed and those are BFL chips.  He will be designing a reference board for our DIY for our 55nm and 28nm chips like this one.

How about postin' a pic that doesn't look like pixel art?  Also, your chips are pin-compatible to BFL?  Honest Injun?
I think he is saying that that isn't the board for the 55nm, but a board one of the engineers made for the BFL chip.

No, it would have to be a redesign, but not much of one.

holy crap so this really IS a stolen BFL design

HOLY CRAP
255  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 03:04:03 AM
Ken, whose board is in those pictures? What chips are on that board?

This is a board that our engineer designed and those are BFL chips.  He will be designing a reference board for our DIY for our 55nm and 28nm chips like this one.

How about postin' a pic that doesn't look like pixel art?  Also, your chips are pin-compatible to BFL?  Honest Injun?
I think he is saying that that isn't the board for the 55nm, but a board one of the engineers made for the BFL chip.

Hey Vigil, remember when you saw some hash power come online in roughly 25GH/s chunks and you were SO FUCKING CONVINCED that just had to be VMC machines coming online?

Stop imagining up the best possible explanation for every event that occurs and start living in the real world.
256  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 02:58:39 AM
Ken, whose board is in those pictures? What chips are on that board?

This is a board that our engineer designed and those are BFL chips.  He will be designing a reference board for our DIY for our 55nm and 28nm chips like this one.

How about postin' a pic that doesn't look like pixel art?  Also, your chips are pin-compatible to BFL?  Honest Injun?

pretty sure BFL never registered copyright on their design

People's ASIC are just trying to set information free, man
257  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 02:54:15 AM
Pre-Order 55nm Chips Shipping April 17,2014
$3/GH/s just for chips, with delivery in two months? That's a little steep considering the chips are untested, and you can get chips that will give the same $/GH/s and J/GH numbers with immediate shipment and have a whole host of tested designs available.

Quoting this because nobody commented.  I googled Avalon asic chips and they're selling in giant fucking reels for what right now amounts to $2.50 per gigahash per second and are apparently available right now at http://avalon-asics.com/product/a3255-55nm-chip-500-count-reel/

Unless of course that website is run by one of our fellow libertarians, in which case, caveat fucking emptor, after six months, you might possibly receive a nest of wasps and you'd be one of the lucky ones.
258  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a small loan of 0.01 on: February 14, 2014, 02:43:27 AM
local bitcoins i dont really use altcoins so i have nothing that i can lend for this i guess i was hoping to go on trust but i can understand anyones hesitation as i am not even close to being well known localbitcoins is a service to buy bitcoins on which i have bought and sold just about 2 bitcoins i am only looking for roughly 6 dollar loan but i imagine every amount counts when loaning

dope hero

when you type a post

can you like hit enter every time you complete a thought

i know you can't handle actual punctuation right now

but this would help
259  Economy / Lending / Re: Small loan of .033 to be paid back within two days+interest! on: February 14, 2014, 02:25:44 AM
Hi, im looking for a small loan of .033 ( about 20 dollars worth ) I can payback within two days plus interest if you want.

If you want you can pm me for more info.

Thanks in advance! Cheesy

You posted here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=461388.msg5093927#msg5093927) requesting a 0.18 Ƀ loan.  

It's actually worse than that, he originally asked for 3.8 BTC, then edited it way down when there were obviously not going to be any takers.  Also, he's still PMing me asking for money!

If you gave him collateral free loans, you've lost your money, but I see you actually gave him FREE MONEY, so now I think you two are probably in collusion.
260  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] on: February 14, 2014, 01:23:02 AM
There are actually two chips mounted on this board, here:



You don't need to populate the whole board to test the chip design, so we're good there.
The problem is that while there are chips on that board, Ken stated that "his" chips have not yet been made -- he claimed that they're just taped out.

So...  Whose board, whose chips?

Good catch!  Must be that People's ASIC IP taking on a physical form. At this stage in the endgame, ordinary rules of physics no longer apply. No wonder Ken decided test runs are for sissy girls.
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